drainage ditch

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drainage ditch

A drainage ditch runs alongside the country road after the heavy rain.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A ditch for carrying off excess water or sewage: A "drainage ditch" is a man-made trench or channel designed to remove surplus water (such as stormwater, groundwater, or agricultural runoff) or wastewater from an area to prevent flooding, waterlogging, or stagnation.
Usage
  • The primary function of a drainage ditch is to control water flow and manage surface or subsurface water.
  • It is a common feature in agricultural, urban, and roadside landscapes.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The farmer dug a drainage ditch along the edge of the field to prevent the crops from flooding.
    • After the heavy rain, the water flowed quickly into the roadside drainage ditch.
    • The city's maintenance crew cleared debris from the drainage ditch to ensure proper water flow.
Advanced Usage
  • "To channel into a drainage ditch": To direct or convey water into such a ditch.
    • The engineers designed the system to channel all runoff into a central drainage ditch.
  • "Drainage ditch system/network": Refers to an interconnected series of such ditches.
    • The effectiveness of the farmland depends on its extensive drainage ditch network.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ditch (n): A general term for a narrow channel dug in the ground, often used for drainage or irrigation.
  • Culvert (n): A structure that allows water to flow under a road, railroad, or other obstacle; often connected to or part of a drainage system.
  • Trench (n): A long, narrow ditch. While often associated with excavation or military use, it can also refer to a deep drainage channel.
Synonyms
  • Watercourse: A natural or artificial channel through which water flows.
  • Conduit: A channel for conveying water or other fluid.
  • Gutter: A shallow channel at the side of a road, but typically part of an urban drainage system.
Related Phrases
  • Drainage system: The overall infrastructure for removing excess water, which includes ditches, pipes, and culverts.
    • The new subdivision required a comprehensive drainage system.
  • Storm drain: A specific type of drainage infrastructure, often a grate or pipe system, for carrying away rainwater.
Notes
  • A "drainage ditch" is specifically engineered for water removal. It is distinct from a simple trench or a natural waterway like a stream.
  • The term is often used in civil engineering, agriculture, and land management contexts.
drainage ditch

A drainage ditch runs alongside the country road after the heavy rain.

Noun
  1. a ditch for carrying off excess water or sewage